A: Call your bank and ask them to allow the charge. If that doesn't work, use our PayPal donation page: PayPal Donations

Q: I cannot or don't want to donate in Canadian Dollars. What do?

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A:Use our PayPal donation page PayPal Donations - it has an option to donate in US Dollars

Q: What is the goal of this event?

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A: Making Christmas Merrier is about collecting donations to support the purchase of Christmas presents for the patients at BC Children's Hospital. We hope that a meaningful gift from Poniverse to BC Children's Hospital will make the holidays better for them and their patients. Besides, it's also a perfect chance to show the world how kind and caring bronies can be!

Q: How much money are you looking to raise?

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A:As much of it as we can!

There is no upper limit to the amount of money BC Children's Hospital will accept - like any other non-profit organization, they'll find a use for every last cent of it.

However, if you are looking for a number to attach to the event, with$2000 is the goalwe are striving to hit this year, If we reach that, we have plans for later stretch goals.

Q: I donated, what else can I do?

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You can still help us out by promoting it everywhere you can! Link to this thread in your signature on other forums, tweet about it, tell your Facebook friends, shout out in your personal blog - every little bit will help! If you see a message from@Poniverse... please retweet.

Q: Can I donate the old teddy bear I had as a child?

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A: No.

We are not accepting physical item donations this year.

Q: Will MLP Forums/Poniverse keep any of the money I donate?

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A: No.
All of the money this fundraiser collects will go to BC Children's Hospital. This fundraiser is separate from the contributions we accept for Poniverse's upkeep.

Please note: if you're donating via PayPal, PayPal will deduct a small processing fee, which will be reflected on our public donation page. USD donations will be converted to CAD at our bank's exchange rate when we deliver PayPal donations to the hospital.